Frank Goad
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Did your grandmother ever bake you chocolate chip cookies?Mine did.
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No. Both of them were English. We call such things biscuits and we were not very much encouraged to eat them. I hate them anyway- perhaps in consequence.Did your grandmother ever bake you chocolate chip cookies?Mine did.
Did your grandmother ever bake you chocolate chip cookies?Mine did.
Did your grandmother ever bake you chocolate chip cookies?Mine did.
Don't remember grandmothers making biscuits but they probably did. Mom baked (and still does) biscuits every week. Sometimes chocolate chip, sometimes ginger, sometimes plain, sometimes almond sometimes coffee Delicious.
I bake biscuits but not so often, perhaps once a month.
Hey now! No cookies is not a reason to hate your grandmothers.No. Both of them were English. We call such things biscuits and we were not very much encouraged to eat them. I hate them anyway- perhaps in consequence.
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^^^. This on the other hand. This qualifies. *blech!*.My grandmother made tuna cakes.
Tuna and corn meal made into a kind of biscuit.
Did your grandmother ever bake you chocolate chip cookies?Mine did.
Good ole' days.Did your grandmother ever bake you chocolate chip cookies?Mine did.
Funny that I seem to be the only one that mentions both grandmothers.No, but she made me other things. Home cooked meals and the like. She wasn't a big baker. But she was a wonderful cook.